Donald Trump, the president-elect, made it known on Tuesday that he would continue to support his candidacy for attorney general.
A 17-year-old child was the subject of a nearly three-year justice ministry investigation involving Gaetz, 42, who was a teen girl. When Trump returns to the White House in January, he made the announcement last week that Gaetz would take the helm of the organization.
When questioned about potential reconsideration of the election, Trump responded with a company” No” when asked about a possible reconsideration of his position following a SpaceX rocket start by Elon Musk.
Trump remained silent when questioned about his devotion to securing Gaetz’s assurance.
The choice raised issues, considering the original senator, who entered business in 2016, was under investigation by the House of Representatives ‘ Ethics Committee.
Gaetz resigned from the Senate immediately after being appointed attorney standard.
The committee’s findings regarding allegations of sexual misconduct with a teen and substance use involving Gaetz have been requested by some senators from the Senate republicans, who are in charge of confirming high-level visits under the constitutional mandate.
The council’s report’s release has sparked a hostile response from Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson. On Wednesday, the committee will organize to decide its future course of action.
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